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Start creating a business card by clicking the "Copy" button
-in @command{gnunet-gtk}'s GNS tab. Next, you should start
+in @command{gnunet-namestore-gtk}. Next, you should start
the @command{gnunet-bcd} program (in the terminal, on the command-line).
You do not need to pass any options, and please be not surprised if
there is no output:
First, you might want to fill in the "GNS Public Key" field by
right-clicking and selecting "Paste", filling in the public key
-from the copy you made in @command{gnunet-gtk}.
+from the copy you made in @command{gnunet-namestore-gtk}.
Then, fill in all of the other fields, including your @b{GNS NICKname}.
Adding a GPG fingerprint is optional.
Once finished, click "Submit Query".
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Now, using your normal user (not the @code{gnunet} system user), run
-@command{gnunet-gtk}. Select the GNS icon and add a new label www in your
+@command{gnunet-namestore-gtk}. Add a new label www in your
master zone. For the record type, select @code{VPN}. You should then
see the VPN dialog:
If you want others to be able to use the service, you should probably make
the record public. For non-public services, you should use a passphrase
instead of the string "bcd". Save the record and
-exit @command{gnunet-gtk}.
+exit @command{gnunet-namestore-gtk}.
@node Accessing the service
@subsection Accessing the service